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How Essentials Research Supported Established Brand with Agile Syndicated Tracking

InCrowd

Learn how Essentials, InCrowd’s syndicated tracking solution, helped them collect competitive intelligence, save budgetary dollars, and eliminate their large ATU, allowing for more time and attention to the market events. Get the case study today!

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DTC marketers addicted to TV

World of DTC Marketing

The money could have been better spent to learn all they can about their audience and take the message to where they are, either in print or online. Today, patients and caregivers go online to learn about the product. ” DTC brand managers will study DTC TV ad development for months. The post DTC marketers addicted to TV.

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Medical sales: using case studies to build relationships

Medical Sales Guru

That’s what this episode is all about, and specifically, how to create and use case studies to help foster these relationships. Learn how you can sell more to HCPs and healthcare at [link]. That's what this episode is all about, and specifically, how to create and use case studies to help foster these relationships.

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Promotional Effectiveness of Companies Treating Multiple Myeloma

InCrowd

Promotional Effectiveness Case Study Imagine how your promotional effectiveness tracking research would be enhanced with access to more than 750 unique oncologists/specialists each month. A recent promo tracking study in multiple myeloma demonstrates InCrowd’s capability.

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Pharma Horizons: Environmental Monitoring

European Pharmaceutical Review

Shannon Chandler, Associate Director, Sterility Assurance at Spark Therapeutics Evelyn Der, Lindsey Silva and Carmen MarĂ­n Delgado de Robles of Roche Group.

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Machine learning can predict outcomes for inkjet printed pharmaceuticals

European Pharmaceutical Review

Using inkjet printing, optimised machine learning (ML) models predicted the printability of drug formulations with an accuracy of 97.22 The study evaluated how ML can analyse nuance differences and provide more reliable predictions compared to the conventional guidance on jettability based on Z values, which is a printhead setting.

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How Real-Time Insights Help Pharma Brands Track Post-Conference Learnings

InCrowd

Learn how InCrowd helped one pharmaceutical company track data shared at last year’s Annual Meeting of the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO 2022) in just 72 hours. See the results in our new case study. Looking for fast attendee feedback following your next conference?

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